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FIRST FIVE-YEAR LANCERS GRADUATE The first to begin at the bottom. The first to finish at the top. ABOVE LEFT: In her valedictory speech, Joyce Con tells what it is like to be one of the first five-year Lane ABOVE RIGHT: With faces to match the solemnity of graduation. Cheryl Crenshaw, Cindy Cummings, Denise DeHart, and Susan Dove march out of the gym for the last time RIGHT, David Stone and Francis Cabir beam with excitement as they prepare for the baccalau- reate service. Aft«f • y«ar of thinking about gfaduation and being part of the first class to attend Laurel Park for five years, it was disenchant- ing to have it all end in a couple of hours. We were high on being friends and on the sense of being part of something special Now. I ' m sad to see everyone else leave ' These remarks were typical of seniors June 2 wtten graduation exercises were over. It had been an evening of nostalgia. First, a former teai ter. Mr. Robert Chambers, came back to sing The Impossible Dream. Then Joyce Compton. valedictorian. Dixie Hurd, salutatorian, and Winfred Deering, class speaker, talked about what it was like to be a member of the first class to attend Laurel Park for five years. Finally, after di- ptomas had been awarded. Debra Kidd sar g the song she had vyritten in hor or of the class of ' 75
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Spirit of 75 Class Trademark OPPOSITE Taking it easy, the seniors pass the toilet pepper (paper) in one of their skits during senior as- sembly Cindy Cummings interviews Donna Hylton as she does her imitation of Billie Jean King The senior boys acting as termites hunt for their food before Raid gets them Shoes off, relaxed, and calm, seniors share some memories ABOVE Tears well up as Debbie Kidd sings her song The Class of 7 5. and as the seniors raise their hands in unity BELOW Seniors leave their parting words in each others yearbooks Jeanne Eggles- ton and Vanessa Jamison sing one of their favorite commericials Penny Cook thinks a moment before she I ' ve learned in these five years that school Is not just a building, but it is the people and all the experiences we ' ve shared Five years of my life have been spent at Laurel Park and it makes me very sad to leave people and things that have become a part of my life, I feel very much a part of this school, and I will hate to leave The senior class of 1975 had a special trademark. They were the first students to attend Laurel Park for five years. Their sense of school spirit and group unity was evident all year, but was never as strongly expressed as at their senior assembly. For the enter- taining part of their assembly, the seniors did skits based on commercials reflecting school life. Then they turned to nostalgia by showing slides of their five years at Laurel Park At the end of the assembly, they raised their hands in unity and saluted the juniors as the juniors marched up to fill their places. At the senior yearbook signing party they wrote their last farewells to each other In many yearbooks the thought was repeated We were the first true Lancers, Student Life 15
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